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Polish league player eats chocolate bar thrown from stands, then scores penalty

What to do when opposing fans express their anger with delicious offerings


Down 1–0 to Lechia Gdansk just before halftime in a Polish Ekstralasa match, Pogon Szczecin’s Adam Fraczczak was preparing to take a penalty when a chocolate bar was thrown at him from the stands. Instead of getting angry, Fraczczak picked it up, took a bite, and tossed it aside with a thumbs up towards the stand from which it came.

While still chewing his unexpected treat, Fraczczak took his spot kick and scored the equalizer. The match went on to end 1–1.

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It’s unclear why someone felt compelled to throw a delicious chocolate snack at a footballer instead of enjoying it themselves, but it clearly backfired—not only did they lose their chocolate, but Fraczczak used the sugar rush it provided to blast his shot past to keeper to eliminate Lechia’s lead.

Of course, two years ago, then Barcelona player Dani Alves took a bite out of a banana thrown by a racist Villarreal fan earning a €12,000 fine for Villarreal and inspiring a banana-eating social media campaign against racism.


Cristiano Ronaldo surrenders spotlight to help Portugal reach Euro 2016 semifinals

When you reach the penalty shootout in the quarterfinals of a major tournament without winning a single match in 90 minutes, ideal scenarios lose importance. This was the situation Cristiano Ronaldo and Portugal found themselves in against Poland, after three draws in the group stage and needing 117 minutes to score against Croatia in the round of 16.

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Nike launches new home and away kits for U.S., England, France, Brazil, and more

(Top row: U.S. home and away, Portugal home; Bottom row: Portugal away, Chile home, Chile away)
(Top row: U.S. women’s home, U.S. men’s away, Portugal home; Bottom row: Portugal away, Chile home, Chile away)

Nike unveiled the new home and away kits for nine national teams at day two of their Innovation for Everybody event in New York City, including the first to carry the U.S.’s new crest.

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